Sentence examples for difficult to regulate which from inspiring English sources

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Vincent Casey, water, sanitation and hygiene senior adviser at WaterAid, however warns these simple pumps must be managed well: "Despite the advantages of convenience and affordability, the scale of pumping is very difficult to regulate which inevitably has economic consequences when groundwater is depleted".

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His solution is to create an alternative campaign-finance system; alternative because Supreme Court rulings, most especially the 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision, make it difficult to regulate the current system, which permits unlimited corporate and independent expenditures in support of candidates for federal office.

However, the anticoagulant treatment with VKA was difficult to regulate with highly variable INR, which was repeatedly infra-therapeutic.

In addition, some individuals began experimenting with countless new substances, particularly from the phenethylamine and tryptamine families, which was difficult to regulate or suppress because the necessary information to make the drugs was widely available through the Internet.

Second, the dynamics of groundwater circulation have been harder to understand and monitor, which makes it difficult to regulate.

However, children with colds or ear infections may have clogged ear tubes, which makes it difficult to regulate pressure and can make the entire flight quite painful.

If you aren't getting enough sleep, your mind and body might find it difficult to regulate your body's ability to sleep deeply, which may result in sleep talking and other problems.

Such a program would provide valuable information to better manage and restore similar lands in Alaska and other boreal landscapes subject to ORV trail impacts, which are increasingly widespread and difficult to regulate.

It's also difficult to regulate Bitcoin when, in actual fact, regulations vary from country to country.

One reason is that the government has shuttered hundreds of small, inefficient coal-fired plants, which had little money for technology upgrades and were difficult to regulate.

Al-Qaida now needed less money to operate, and increasingly used the informal hawala system of financial transfers and remittances, which is based on trust rather than a paper trail and is difficult to regulate, the thinktank said.

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